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Birdseye view of Reardonville
Area also known as New Village or Presidential Village.
Reardonville was that part of Maynard from Parker Street to Hayes Street, including Roosevelt, McKinley and Harrison Streets. The American Woolen Company purchased the property from theā¦
Reardonville was that part of Maynard from Parker Street to Hayes Street, including Roosevelt, McKinley and Harrison Streets. The American Woolen Company purchased the property from theā¦
Main Street School Fold Out Card, Scenes of Maynard - 1905
The center inset fold out has 12 views of Maynard
Train Wreck at Maynard - April 16, 1911
Boston and Maine Railroad
This occurred near the upper end of High Street on a Sunday afternoon. Nobody was seriously injured.
This occurred near the upper end of High Street on a Sunday afternoon. Nobody was seriously injured.
United Co-operative Society Board of Directors - 1949
Anderson, Salenius, Manty, Rivers, Palmer
Parker, Kuivila, Osmo, Suikala, Helander
Parker, Kuivila, Osmo, Suikala, Helander
Boston and Maine Railroad Bridge - 1912
Small, lower bridge is the Litchfield Bridge, a private bridge that gave access to the coal yard.
Birdseye View of Assabet Mills, Maynard, Mass. - 1910
An original black and white card and a later colorized version. Clock tower seen center left.
Saint Bridget Parochial Residence - 1912
Former Abel G. Haynes house on Percival St., purchased by Father Crowe to be used as a rectory. It was raffled off by Father Killilea in 1906 to make room for a new rectory. The raffle was won by John O. Moore who moved the house to Great Road